Kirsten expects bowling to bounce back
Gary Kirsten has said he trusts his bowling unit, bolstered by the
return of a fit and eager Zaheer Khan, to prove the critics wrong.
Responding to former South African cricketers’ comments on the weak
bowling unit and lack of pace, Kirsten said, “Bottom line is, we need to
get 20 Test wickets. I think we have shown in the last three years that
we have the ability to get 20 Test wickets in any conditions.
It’s up to us to prove to every one that we can do that here. It’s up
to us to prove to ourselves too that we can do that. Obviously nice to
have Zaheer back. We look forward to whatever conditions are given to
us, and we have the quality in our bowling line-up as well.”
Going by the first looks, the conditions should assist the bowlers.
Kirsten didn’t go to the rock-hard and green Kingsmead pitch, but
observed from the change room. “Looks a similar colour to the outfield,”
he said. “Let’s see what comes up in two days’ time.”
If there is rain in the lead-up to the Test, as the groundstaff fear,
the pitch will retain a lot of moisture, potentially creating a
situation where batting first might be as difficult as it was in
Centurion. Kirsten said the batsmen would need to be prepared for such a
challenge, applying themselves better.
“We were well prepared for the last Test,” he said. “It was a tough
wicket to bat on on the first day. We probably let ourselves down a bit.
We have got to assess the situation and get the best we can get out of
the surface as a batting unit. I felt we were 100 runs short in the last
Test, and we have got to apply ourselves. The preparation has been very
good. The guys are working as hard as they have ever worked. I am happy
from that point of view.
At the end of the day they have to get on the field and make a play.
The players are determined, they are really motivated to do well. They
are going to give it their best shot, that’s what we can ask of the
players.” CRICINFO |